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steve brown, shivering in chicago. thank you, steve. heather: here in new york city also dealing with bone-chilling temperatures. meteorologist janice dean is braving the frigid cold. look at that. all right, janice that is a a smart way to dress in this weather. >> fashion goes out the window when it's this cold, heather you know that. this is why i'm dressed like this with my parka, me and my mark ka doing the weather. here in new york city 16, with the windchill it feels colder than that. a lot of new yorkers not dressed appropriately. i'm sure we'll show you pictures of that later on. let's take a look at the temperatures, where steve brown is in some cases we are dealing with windchills that feel like the single digits below freezing. are we going to get to my temperature map, or do you just want to look at me in the parka. minus 8 international falls. 16 in new york. there is your windchill what it feels like if you're not protect wed a parka outside. 2 in new york, zero in detroit. fine us 3 in international falls. this will cont
steve brown, shivering in chicago. thank you, steve. heather: here in new york city also dealing with bone-chilling temperatures. meteorologist janice dean is braving the frigid cold. look at that. all right, janice that is a a smart way to dress in this weather. >> fashion goes out the window when it's this cold, heather you know that. this is why i'm dressed like this with my parka, me and my mark ka doing the weather. here in new york city 16, with the windchill it feels colder than...
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obviously, as steve pointed out that is no longer going to be possible. >> steve, it was striking during the republican primary to see newt gingrich, for example, who made a plea for humane treatment in here. and for consideration about families and family unity, kinds of issues that you would -- he framed it in a way that you could imagine appealing to conservatives. and he pretty much got booed by the republican primary debate audience when he tried that. but it seems that the mccains of the world were watching that and realized that if this election goes the other way they're obviously going to have to find their way back to where you know, john mccain used to be. >> there is no doubt between 2007 and 2012, just recently as november this was an issue that as a republican if you went out and talked about you have to solve this problem, that we have to deal in a compassionate way with the people that are already in the room. after a loss, this is a math issue, it is pretty simple to look at it. i think the people of the party have an interest of winning elections because if we don't win
obviously, as steve pointed out that is no longer going to be possible. >> steve, it was striking during the republican primary to see newt gingrich, for example, who made a plea for humane treatment in here. and for consideration about families and family unity, kinds of issues that you would -- he framed it in a way that you could imagine appealing to conservatives. and he pretty much got booed by the republican primary debate audience when he tried that. but it seems that the mccains...
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on benghazi, steve cross 60 minutes has the president and secretary of state sitting next to each other one question on benghazi, here it was. >> you said during the hearings, i mean, you've accepted responsibility. you've accepted the very critical findings of admiral mullen and pickerings. you accepted responsibility, but not blame. do you feel guilty in any way, in a personal level? do you blame yourself that you didn't know or that you should have known? do you feel guilty? he asked her a feeling? he wants her feeling as opposed to actually drilling down for some facts, so many of which are still unanswered when it comes to this situation? >> look, she skated through four months of never really answering serious questions about benghazi at both the house and senate hearings last week and basically the members made statements and she made statements back. the only way to do this is to get her off camera in a deposition and ask her questions she can only answer in one word, yes or no. that hasn't happened, and as i say she skated through it and she'll never have to answer. whether she
on benghazi, steve cross 60 minutes has the president and secretary of state sitting next to each other one question on benghazi, here it was. >> you said during the hearings, i mean, you've accepted responsibility. you've accepted the very critical findings of admiral mullen and pickerings. you accepted responsibility, but not blame. do you feel guilty in any way, in a personal level? do you blame yourself that you didn't know or that you should have known? do you feel guilty? he asked...
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steve jobs worked for atari in the 19 70s. martha: what happened to him after that. bill: he did all right. martha: let's go to the national cathedral. we have a nice shot of the president, mrs. obama, mrs. biden and joe biden in the front row of the national cathedral. the prayer service is historically, traditionally the closing ceremony of the inaugural festivities and that is underway right now. bill: after a late night last night back at it today. we will watch that ceremony. make it a terrific day. stay warm in you're out in the arctic chill. we'll see you tomorrow, everybody. martha: buy everybody, see you tomorrow. jon: right now brand-new stories and breaking news. the threat is real for millions of americans treacherous road conditions, frigid temperatures, and now a new winter storm looming. what you need to know before heading out. plus a common household painkiller now linked to eye problems. what a new study says about a drug in your medicine cabinet that might increase the risk of going blind. and this boat does go over the edge of this dam, the only q
steve jobs worked for atari in the 19 70s. martha: what happened to him after that. bill: he did all right. martha: let's go to the national cathedral. we have a nice shot of the president, mrs. obama, mrs. biden and joe biden in the front row of the national cathedral. the prayer service is historically, traditionally the closing ceremony of the inaugural festivities and that is underway right now. bill: after a late night last night back at it today. we will watch that ceremony. make it a...
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. >> wait right there because you and steve croft think alike. let me play that answer. >> you guys in the press are encouraincorrigible and it was literally inaugurated four days ago. and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> yeah, and i am, as you know, steve, i'm still secretary of state so i'm out of politics and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> forbidden, no. that's what you call the skirt in politics. after skirting the question they did, wolf, give a bit of an answer. here it is. >> i don't think, you know, either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year. >> so, what kind of an answer is that, wolf blitzer? >> it's a diplomatic skirt, as you say. and you know when you say four years, it's not really four years. when you think about it, the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary, those are exactly three years from right now. and if you're serious about running in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina, you've got to announce a year before that. so we're really
. >> wait right there because you and steve croft think alike. let me play that answer. >> you guys in the press are encouraincorrigible and it was literally inaugurated four days ago. and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> yeah, and i am, as you know, steve, i'm still secretary of state so i'm out of politics and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> forbidden, no. that's what you call the skirt in politics. after skirting the question...
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. >> i learned your analogy that steve rattner picked up at home. >> what was that? >> you've got climate change deniers and then you've got debt deniers and anybody that looks at the numbers and says that medicare and medicaid and even social security and our huge military industrial complex don't need to be curbed back right now, that we don't need to plan ahead, they're deniers. >> it seems like two fundamental conversations of our time really. that was really -- >> fascinating. >> fascinating. >> if it's way too early, joe, what time is it? >> it's "morning joe." but stick around, here's chuck! >>> is this the right stuff? big name republicans are on board for crafting immigration overhaul. are these the right guys at the right time to make it happen? or will others on the right convince the party faithful that they're wrong? ofa-fyi. a new new developments today with the newly created group. it's their desire to push the president's agenda in the second term. find out how powerful this massive database of names could be in shaping policy. and geithner's good-bye
. >> i learned your analogy that steve rattner picked up at home. >> what was that? >> you've got climate change deniers and then you've got debt deniers and anybody that looks at the numbers and says that medicare and medicaid and even social security and our huge military industrial complex don't need to be curbed back right now, that we don't need to plan ahead, they're deniers. >> it seems like two fundamental conversations of our time really. that was really --...
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. >> steve: log on to the after the show show. now back to washington. bill: good morning from pennsylvania avenue, just across from the white house. the vips are arriving here in washington, d.c. it is an absolutely stunning day already. the stage is set, the mall looks terrific and festivities. they are about to begin in the second inauguration of president barack obama. a bit of a road show for us today. good morning from washington. i'm bill hemmer. special edition of "america's newsroom" on this inauguration day from america's capitol. you look great. martha: terrific to be here. the viewing stand you see behind us. there is the white house. a huge day today. the public event follows the official swearing in we watched yesterday in a small private ceremony that took place in the blue room in the white house. bill: a couple of hours we'll see the parade go right past us here. chief political correspondent carl cameron begins our coverage. live from the national mall. set the scene. what do you see from where you are, carl? >> reporter: happy 57th ina
. >> steve: log on to the after the show show. now back to washington. bill: good morning from pennsylvania avenue, just across from the white house. the vips are arriving here in washington, d.c. it is an absolutely stunning day already. the stage is set, the mall looks terrific and festivities. they are about to begin in the second inauguration of president barack obama. a bit of a road show for us today. good morning from washington. i'm bill hemmer. special edition of "america's...
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we have "the weekly standard" writer steve hayes, kiersten powers and kiersten, first to you. this day and moment and president. >> he wants to celebrate this incredible nation and this is really a day for everybody, not just for people who support barack obama. as an american watching this, it's a great day to watch the president of the united states being supported. megyn: especially during the bloody political battles. everyone is there, it is peaceful, it is uniquely american. >> i was down there in the crowd earlier and people are so top of it. i thought how wonderful it is. super so many people, it is inspiring. inspiring in terms of barack obama's personal story. also i think for people to say, in our country, despite the division and anger and political faction that we see almost daily, we come together and celebrate democracy. all of us go to the polls, all of us have a vote. the last time around the president spoke about accountability and responsibility on a freezing day four years ago. this time around, i think there has to be a greater effort in this speech is to
we have "the weekly standard" writer steve hayes, kiersten powers and kiersten, first to you. this day and moment and president. >> he wants to celebrate this incredible nation and this is really a day for everybody, not just for people who support barack obama. as an american watching this, it's a great day to watch the president of the united states being supported. megyn: especially during the bloody political battles. everyone is there, it is peaceful, it is uniquely...
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they were given to him virtually by steve jobs himself. he paid 444 -- $445,000 for the shares that are worth nearly 30 million dollars. you want to go that with chris? do you think that's great? >> a great gift. i don't see anything wrong with it; right? what's wrong with it? it was a gift. stuart: it's al gore. >> and that's what makes it wrong? stuart: yes. >> you want me to comment on al gore getting a gift of shares and you don't want me to comment on raising the debt ceiling? kicking the can down the road once again? this show kicks the can down the road three years later we are together. i think we talked about the debt ceiling three years ago? stuart: we did. what do you think about this gift? what do you think, accountant? tracy: i think the irs is doing a happy dance, they've got big tax collections on it. >> as long as he pays taxes on it, i don't have a problem. >> save me. charles: all i can do is echo you, i just have a big problem with al gore. stuart: thank you very much. tracy: this is why charles and i are still on the sh
they were given to him virtually by steve jobs himself. he paid 444 -- $445,000 for the shares that are worth nearly 30 million dollars. you want to go that with chris? do you think that's great? >> a great gift. i don't see anything wrong with it; right? what's wrong with it? it was a gift. stuart: it's al gore. >> and that's what makes it wrong? stuart: yes. >> you want me to comment on al gore getting a gift of shares and you don't want me to comment on raising the debt...
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steve more of the "wall street journal" senior economic writer joins me on the phone. what did you think about that? >> great to be with you. you know, the problem for chuck schumer is not so much getting republicans to get used to it. what about all those red state democrats in the senate. those are the people that are probably hyperventilating right now over what chuck schumer said if you look at the l.a. tour map, there are six, seven, or eight red state democrats that face reelection in 2014. melissa, i don't think too many of them are relishing the idea of voting for another tax increase. i wonder whether the chuck schumer, harry reid budget could pass the senate, even with just democratic votes because you have so many people that are up for reelection that are going to be very reluctant to stick their necks out and vote. by the way, as you know, we just had a $600 billion tax increase in the fiscal cliff negotiations. plus, we had $520 billion of new taxes from obamacare. this would be the third tax increase. melissa: i really hope you're right because i feel th
steve more of the "wall street journal" senior economic writer joins me on the phone. what did you think about that? >> great to be with you. you know, the problem for chuck schumer is not so much getting republicans to get used to it. what about all those red state democrats in the senate. those are the people that are probably hyperventilating right now over what chuck schumer said if you look at the l.a. tour map, there are six, seven, or eight red state democrats that face...
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we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5, maybe number 6 on the list. you took exception to it and said denying the coming debt was like being a climate change denier. >> i think actually mika started that analogy and paul krugman basically said the opposite. to me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier. we're putting tons of carbon in our atmosphere we have to deal with and incurring billions of debt everyday we have to deal with. they're the same problems. do you recognize they're problems and deal with them or sit and let t
we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much,...
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steve kroft came running down taped it friday at the whitehouse. and of course, it was kind of a love fest. in fact, when you look at the two of them. they look sort of adoringly at each other while the other one is talking, like nancy and ronald reagan match. of course, they were once pretty -- they were very arch rivals. >> yeah. there was not a lot of love lost there for a while. >> likeable enough. >> you are likeable enough hillary but they have become quite a team. and something terri of state last night saying how much she enjoyed it. >> one of the things that i say to people because i think it helps them understand i say, look. in politics and in democracy, sometimes you win e elections. sometimes you lose elections, and i worked very hard, but i lost and president obama asked me to be secretary of state, and i said, yes. and so this has been just an extraordinary opportunity to work with him as a partner and friend to do our very best on behalf of this country we both love, and it's something i am going to miss a great deal. >> bill: i thi
steve kroft came running down taped it friday at the whitehouse. and of course, it was kind of a love fest. in fact, when you look at the two of them. they look sort of adoringly at each other while the other one is talking, like nancy and ronald reagan match. of course, they were once pretty -- they were very arch rivals. >> yeah. there was not a lot of love lost there for a while. >> likeable enough. >> you are likeable enough hillary but they have become quite a team. and...
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. >> senator steve cheney with the american security project. please to hear talk about weapons of mass destruction. i picked your thoughts about our weapons. under the new start the cap is at 1550 were thousands more in reserve. this is not an opportunity to look at the triad, significant reductions, perhaps new start and not the so the submarine, bomber and save a ton of money? >> that will be part of the debate, but at some point we have to decide what level do we need to be from a national security standpoint is to be viable and protect the american people and be seen as someone with the capability to do that. the larger question is that we need to focus on rather than reduction as what's happening around the world, what's happening in the area and what's happening in iran and what kind of access some of these terrorist groups are going to have to wmd capabilities. that's the greater threat. senator lugar and senator nunn great credit for being part of reducing -- destroying some of those other weapons and so forth and so on. the real challe
. >> senator steve cheney with the american security project. please to hear talk about weapons of mass destruction. i picked your thoughts about our weapons. under the new start the cap is at 1550 were thousands more in reserve. this is not an opportunity to look at the triad, significant reductions, perhaps new start and not the so the submarine, bomber and save a ton of money? >> that will be part of the debate, but at some point we have to decide what level do we need to be from...
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>> robert has left us. >> john: steve in chicago still with us? >> steve in chicago is here. hello, steve. steve in chicago. >> caller: hello. sorry about that. i totally got lost in the show. i just really -- wanted to say that i'm a little afraid of a repeat of 2010 because in my opinion, the reason why that happened was we had a series of events ever since obama's first election where the democrats became very disgruntled. they felt that he was caving. he didn't support the things that he threw out there and we promoted. and i think people didn't show up in 2010 so then -- >> john: that's what stephanie accuses me and jim and chris of. >> caller: what harry reid just didn't do and -- been hearing about -- excuse me, the past few days is how everybody wants harry reid impeached. everybody is disgruntled again. >> john: well, let's talk about that. are we more loyal to ideology or party? >> caller: i personally think it is ideology. >> john: we have to compromise, right? we have to find ways to support the politician who will bring us the most progress while not giving up ou
>> robert has left us. >> john: steve in chicago still with us? >> steve in chicago is here. hello, steve. steve in chicago. >> caller: hello. sorry about that. i totally got lost in the show. i just really -- wanted to say that i'm a little afraid of a repeat of 2010 because in my opinion, the reason why that happened was we had a series of events ever since obama's first election where the democrats became very disgruntled. they felt that he was caving. he didn't...
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fourth, the republicans need it. >> joining me now is congressman steve israel of new york, chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> is menendez right? >> yes, he is right. and, look, we now have two of the three elms necessary to pass immigration reform. you've got a bipartisan group of senators, on the left and the right, who support immigration reform and will unveil their plan. you've got the president of the united states who will unveil his plan in las vegas tomorrow. now all we need are house republicans to come to the table and agree and compromise. the question is this. will those house republicans who have always pandered to their tea party base to tea party extremism and intolerance. once and for all stand up to the tea party and join republicans and democrats and the president in a solution to an immigration process that is broken and is dysfunctional. >> well, you know, we're asking that question of our viewers today. you know, when you mention the tea party and how much power it actually does still have in the
fourth, the republicans need it. >> joining me now is congressman steve israel of new york, chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> is menendez right? >> yes, he is right. and, look, we now have two of the three elms necessary to pass immigration reform. you've got a bipartisan group of senators, on the left and the right, who support immigration reform and will unveil their plan. you've got the president of...
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>> bill: steve jobs was a brilliant guy but he was -- look how thin he was. not eating healthy. >> donald trump recently leased the famous old post office pavilion here in washington. he's going to revamp it into a hotel. politico reports he asked the district of columbia for a massive tax break to facilitate the redevelopment. the mayor here and the city council said no! he's gotta pay up and when leased to a private entity, the d.c. government is allowed to tax it and they won't give that up for trump. >> bill: you know what? it amazes me he would do that because trump's style is to build the biggest building in town. he cannot in washington, d.c., have any building higher than the capitol dome. he's not going to be able to do a trump tower. >> just redoing the old post office pavilion. >> bill: i hope it fails. >> former congressman barney frank is on to his next project. massachusetts democrat is heading to the stage this coming weekend. a pulitzer prize-winning musical about new york city la guardia. barney frank will pay an outspoken conservative senato
>> bill: steve jobs was a brilliant guy but he was -- look how thin he was. not eating healthy. >> donald trump recently leased the famous old post office pavilion here in washington. he's going to revamp it into a hotel. politico reports he asked the district of columbia for a massive tax break to facilitate the redevelopment. the mayor here and the city council said no! he's gotta pay up and when leased to a private entity, the d.c. government is allowed to tax it and they won't...
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host: steve, new richmond, ohio. democrat. caller: we have had low taxes for 10 years now. is it not just common sense that companies hired by supply and demand? another question is i have is i do not understand why the federal government has its own retirement and the people are separate in social security. would it not sure them both up with the with them together and quit darling money from them? -- borrowing money from them? guest: let's talk about the tax rates. on a historical basis -- basis, they have been low. in the last 12 months, they were about 16.5%, and over a 30 year average is closer to 19%, or 20%, and during the clinton administration, the last time we balanced the budget, it was 19%, so they are lower than they have ever been, which to some extent i have looked at as a stark statistic when people say we need to have taxes that are lower. we have already been operating at an historically low level and the burden on government is greater than it has ever been. people over 65, they will be about 20% in 1980, it was 10% or 12%. it is one of the reasons that i
host: steve, new richmond, ohio. democrat. caller: we have had low taxes for 10 years now. is it not just common sense that companies hired by supply and demand? another question is i have is i do not understand why the federal government has its own retirement and the people are separate in social security. would it not sure them both up with the with them together and quit darling money from them? -- borrowing money from them? guest: let's talk about the tax rates. on a historical basis --...
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diane. >> thank you very much, steve. i was watching you, lonni, director of the african-american history of the smithsonian, the museum and what were you thinking as you watched those freedom riders. >> what i realized is that there is so much that we learn from people like that and the challenge in america is that often we are historical and so for me part of what president obama's speech does, part of what quite candidly museums like mine do is ensure that americans remember because when they remember the work of freedom riders like that, they remember that change is possible. they remember that whatever your age you can make america better and they remember that the challenge is to make america always be america. >> what's the single most important exhibit or thing, artifact that you have in the museum? what's the one that evokes the most emotional response? >> well, it's interesting, joan mulholland who you just interviewed actually donated to us shards of glass from the stained glass windows that were blown out when
diane. >> thank you very much, steve. i was watching you, lonni, director of the african-american history of the smithsonian, the museum and what were you thinking as you watched those freedom riders. >> what i realized is that there is so much that we learn from people like that and the challenge in america is that often we are historical and so for me part of what president obama's speech does, part of what quite candidly museums like mine do is ensure that americans remember...
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what did you learn today, steve? >> i learned to be more optimistic to get more stuff done in the second term. >> that's good news. let's hope it happens. what have you learned, bill? >> people around here are enthusiastic. thank you for coming out. >> they are also drunks. drunk at 6:00 in the morning. >> they are very entertaining people, though. >> underaged drinkers, it is terrible what you have done. >> sam, what have you learned? >> you can be a senator and still drink at the dublin. >> kids, don't try this at home. what have you learned, mike? >> i learned we did a tv show for the first time somebody was carded when doing the show. >> all right. nothing more exciting than teenager boys drinking and driving cars around washington, d.c. absolutely not. hey, if it is way too early, it is "morning joe." thank you so much for being with us. have a great inauguration day whether you are republican, democrat or independent. stick around, nbc's live coverage of inauguration 2013 starts right now. >>> to the victor goe
what did you learn today, steve? >> i learned to be more optimistic to get more stuff done in the second term. >> that's good news. let's hope it happens. what have you learned, bill? >> people around here are enthusiastic. thank you for coming out. >> they are also drunks. drunk at 6:00 in the morning. >> they are very entertaining people, though. >> underaged drinkers, it is terrible what you have done. >> sam, what have you learned? >> you can...